Location Information Database

After identifying the location policies, the next step in deploying E911 is to populate the location information database. This database can be populated manually or can be linked to a secondary location information database if one already exists. For Lync Server 2010 to use a secondary location information database, the service must adhere to the Lync Server 2010 Request/Response schema.

If manually populating the location database, start by identifying each of the network access points, switches, and subnets within the organization and the physical location associated with each object. This identification is, unfortunately, separate from the objects defined in the network configuration and relates only to the location ...

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